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20 year old son on the streets, heartbroken mom
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 693064" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>This sounds SO much like my son, at least 2 and 3. He especially does not handle the unexpected or roadblocks well. And, like yours, he has the ability to control it. I've seen him in full screaming tantrum, answer the phone to one of his friends, "Hey, 'sup?" and have a normal conversation, hang up and continue his tirade. It's infuriating.</p><p></p><p>We're struggling right now with whether to kick him back out. He was allowed back after his apartment building had a fire that made him homeless. </p><p></p><p>Mine has issues with marijuana usages as well. I think it's self-medication, but whatever it is, it has to end. Ours will have to accept help or leave.</p><p></p><p>If I had younger children, I would not be trying so hard to help this one. You can't have someone violent and abusive setting the example for your younger kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 693064, member: 17309"] This sounds SO much like my son, at least 2 and 3. He especially does not handle the unexpected or roadblocks well. And, like yours, he has the ability to control it. I've seen him in full screaming tantrum, answer the phone to one of his friends, "Hey, 'sup?" and have a normal conversation, hang up and continue his tirade. It's infuriating. We're struggling right now with whether to kick him back out. He was allowed back after his apartment building had a fire that made him homeless. Mine has issues with marijuana usages as well. I think it's self-medication, but whatever it is, it has to end. Ours will have to accept help or leave. If I had younger children, I would not be trying so hard to help this one. You can't have someone violent and abusive setting the example for your younger kids. [/QUOTE]
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